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シカゴ日本人会 (Chicago Japanese Club)

The Chicago Society was established in March 1993. The scale and content of our activities have been expanding and enriching year by year. The Japan Society of Chicago is now recruiting members !.

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The Japanese American Society of Chicago was founded in March 1993 and merged with the nearly 40 year old Japanese American Association of Chicago ( in 1998. In July 2009, the Japanese American Association of Chicago was officially recognized as a 501(c)(3)}NPO by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and has built a solid foundation for a wide range of volunteer activities. The year 2013 marks the 20th anniversary of the Society, and the scale and content of our activities are expanding and enriching year by year.

The Society is supported by the volunteer efforts of its officers, directors, and members, and membership is open to all regardless of nationality, cultural background, U.S. residency status ( citizenship, permanent residence, corporate residency, or student ) status.

The official language of the Society is Japanese, but many members speak and understand English.

Purpose of the Japanese Society of Chicago
  1. To improve the standing of Nikkei in the American community
  2. To provide mutual support among Nikkei immigrating to the United States or Japanese who intend to immigrate
  3. Carrying on the achievements of Nikkei predecessors
  4. Promoting community interaction and goodwill
  5. Introducing Japanese culture and US-Japan cultural exchange
Main Events
Japan Festival
The Japan Festival was started in 1981 by the Japanese American Society of Chicago and taken over by the Japanese Association of Chicago in 1998. The Japan Festival has been held in the northwest suburbs of Chicago every June, with the exception of 2011 when the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred. The scale of the festival has grown each year, and it has become one of the most enjoyable annual events for people in the local community to experience Japanese culture.
Members' social gatherings
New Year's party, picnic, golf tournament, rabbinia ・ Classical music appreciation, year-end party Various hobby meetings, seminars of Business Division and Life & Culture Division are also held. Various seminars are also held by the Business Sub-committee and the Life and Culture Sub-committee.
Activities
Business Section

The Business Section provides business networking opportunities for members and non-members alike ( The Business Roundtable ) and also holds seminars ( on personal wealth management ) such as the "Overseas Financial Assets Seminar" and the "Legacy ・ Will Seminar".

We will continue to meet a wide range of your business needs. If you have any requests ・ such as "We would like to hold a seminar on such and such a theme" or "We would like to plan such and such a business event", please feel free to contact the Business Subcommittee.

Cultural Group

The Cultural Group holds a calligraphy class on the third Wednesday of each month. In addition, we have also held classes in kimono dressing and flower arrangement. We plan to continue to hold events and classes that may be of interest to our members.

We also hold regular "safe driving seminars" in Japanese and "health seminars" on medical / and nursing care, etc., to help members, non-members, and the community at large ・ live comfortably and safely in our area. We help members and non-members of the community to live comfortably and safely in our community. We also encourage members and non-members to get to know each other through events such as cooking classes. We will continue to work with young people who have just arrived in the U.S., as well as with elderly people who live alone, to reduce and prevent isolation. We will continue to provide a wonderful opportunity for people to meet each other and be glad to be a member of our club. Please feel free to contact us if you have any ideas or requests ・ such as "I would like to request a seminar like this" or "I would like to plan an event like this.

Sports Subcommittee
The Sports Subcommittee plans events such as golf tournaments and sports games to promote health and friendship among members. Non-members are welcome to participate in any of these events. We will continue to provide opportunities for our members to enjoy themselves by organizing more events such as bowling tournaments and exchanges with other sports clubs in the Chicago area.
Otaskeman
Your Voluntary Handymen under CJC

Please contact us if you need help. We will be happy to assist you. We ask that the amount you donate for repairs be 30% of the labor cost of a general contractor. We also ask you to bear the actual cost of parts.

How we can help.

  • Roof leak repair
  • Air conditioning repair
  • Electrical appliance repair
  • Water repair
  • Fence repair
  • Other dwelling repairs, etc.
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This is a place where members can deepen friendship, help each other and exchange various information through various events and activities.
Japanese Club of Chicago
Chicago Japanese Club
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855 East Golf Road, Suite 2127,
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
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